Hiked this peak twice now; once as a loop up the Flume Slide on Mt. Flume, over both Mt. flume and Mt. Liberty and down the Liberty Springs trail, and the second time as a "there-and-back" starting from the flume slide and turning around at Mt. Lafayette. Both times had cloudy weather and limited views, but nonetheless a very rewarding climb. Looking forward to doing this as my first 4000-footer winter hike in a few months!

Skies were partly cloudy and temperatures were above 0 C most of the day, pretty balmy for January in the Whites. Even above treeline, winds were moderate and temperatures weren't bad at all. Very enjoyable climb up Liberty Springs trail.

After slogging our way up the Flume Slide we dragged ourselves over to Liberty. Views of Washington, Lincoln and Cannon were excellent on this clear, calm, warm winter day. It was a new experience to be up in the Whites without 60mph winds, total whiteout, and sub-zero temps! Perfect day all around.

Views from Liberty were as amazing as any we'd had all day. Gorgeous day with sunshine and the winds had lightened some to make it chilly, but bearable. Made the decision to hit Flume as well and headed there after a quick break. Neat hike!

Climbed with Flume via the Liberty Spring Trail from Franconia Notch. A moderate ascent to trail crest and then only a short hike to Liberty's amazing hyperbolic summit. Great views all around. Many small alpine plants were to be seen on Liberty's summit on this bluebird July day.

Got up to the hut, with an infant in tow. No one was happy! It was cold and raining pretty hard. Hung out in the hut, for too long, then turned around. (Climbed it succesfully 6 yrs prior on a gorgeous day.)